LOS ANGELES COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES MINUTES REGULAR MEETING Wednesday, March 7, 2007 2:00 p.m. Educational Services Center Board Room 770 Wilshire Boulevard Los Angeles, California 90017 The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District was called to order at 2:10 p.m. with Vice President Sylvia Scott-Hayes presiding. On roll call the following members were present: Kelly G. Caele, Mona Field, Warren T. Furutani, Georgia L. Mercer, Nancy Pearlman, Sylvia Scott-Hayes. Student Trustee Luis Gomez was not present (arrived at 2:17 p.m.). Chancellor Darroch F. Young was present. REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES CLOSED SESSION AGENDA MATTERS There being no objection, Mrs. Lynn Garcia addressed the Board regarding the following topic: Proposed Actions Com. No. 2/A. March 15 th Letter Mrs. Garcia addressed the Board with her concerns regarding various situations on campus that have had a negative impact on her continued employment with the District. She distributed copies of her remarks. RECESS TO CLOSED SESSION Motion by Trustee Field, seconded by Trustee Mercer, to recess to Closed Session in accordance with The Ralph M. Brown Act the Education Code. The Board will discuss the matters on the Closed Session agenda as posted announced (see Attachment A). Without objection, so ordered. APPROVED: 6 Ayes The regular meeting recessed to Closed Session at 2:16 p.m. RECONVENE REGULAR MEETING (Student Trustee Gomez arrived at 2:17 p.m.) The regular meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District reconvened at 3:48 p.m. with Vice President Sylvia Scott-Hayes presiding. On roll call the following members were present: Kelly G. Caele, Mona Field, Warren T. Furutani, Georgia L. Mercer, Nancy Pearlman, Sylvia Scott-Hayes. Student Trustee Luis Gomez was present. Chancellor Darroch F. Young was present. Minutes Regular Meeting - 1-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Trustee Field offered the Opening Thoughts. She introduced Mr. Donald Singer, member of the Board of Trustees, San Bernardino Community College District, member of the CCCT Board of Directors. Trustee Mercer led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. MINUTES Motion by Trustee Furutani, seconded by Trustee Field, to approve the following minutes: Regular Meeting Closed Session February 21, 2007 APPROVED: 6 Ayes ELECTION OF OFFICERS Vice President Scott-Hayes declared that nominations were open for the position of President of the Board. Trustee Caele nominated Trustee Mercer. Trustee Field seconded the nomination. There being no further nominations, Vice President Scott-Hayes declared the nominations closed. She requested that the Trustees indicate their vote by a roll call. The following votes were recorded: 6 Ayes (Caele, Field, Furutani, Mercer, Pearlman, Scott-Hayes) Vice President Scott-Hayes relinquished the gavel to President-elect Mercer. REPORTS FROM REPRESENTATIVES OF EMPLOYEE ORGANIZATIONS AT THE RESOURCE TABLE Mr. Carl Friedler, President, Los Angeles College Faculty Guild, congratulated the Board members who were reelected to the Board of Trustees in yesterday s Primary Election extended his best wishes to Trustee Mercer in her runoff election on May 15, 2007. * * * Mr. Matt Corwin, ASU President, ELAC, addressed the Board with his concerns regarding the high cost of college textbooks. PUBLIC AGENDA REQUESTS (CATEGORY A) Oral Presentations None. Proposed Actions Com. No. 2/B. Help Al Gore improve climate crises by building a grass playing field at LACC instead of synthetic Scheduled speaker Mr. Duke Russell was not present. Minutes Regular Meeting - 2-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
REQUESTS TO ADDRESS THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES MULTIPLE AGENDA MATTERS None. REPORTS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE BOARD The following reports to the governing board of the Los Angeles Community College District, considered as a part as if fully set forth hereto certified copies of which are on file in the Office of the Board of Trustees, were presented by the Board of Trustees action taken as indicated. Report of Actions Taken in Closed Session March 7, 2007 President Mercer indicated that The Ralph M. Brown Act requires that certain matters determined in Closed Session be reported during the public session that follows. The Board took no actions that The Ralph M. Brown Act requires to be reported. Reports of Sting Special Committees Trustee Pearlman reported on this morning s Infrastructure Committee meeting at which there were presentations discussion regarding the following projects: LAMC Family Consumer Studies Building; LAVC Roadways, Walks, Grounds, Parking & Lighting (RWGPL); LAVC MTA Bus Station Extension; WLAC Temporary Haul Road. * * * Trustee Caele reported on this morning s Budget Finance Committee meeting at which there was a presentation regarding the 2005-06 Annual Audit. * * * Student Trustee Gomez indicated that the next meeting of the Student Affairs Committee will be held on Friday, March 16, 2007. He reported on his recent meetings with the state legislators in Sacramento at which he requested their support of the California Community College Initiative. Com. No. BT1. Resolution Cesar A. Chavez Motion by Trustee Scott-Hayes, seconded by Trustee Field, to adopt Com. No. BT1. as follows: The following resolution is presented by Trustee Scott-Hayes: March 31 has been designated a day of honor commemorating the birthday of Cesar Chavez; Cesar Chavez founded the United Farm Workers Union (UFW) dedicated his life to making a better world for migrant farm workers; The united farm worker of the UFW has become part of the history of American labor through its struggles for basic workers rights in California s fields vineyards; Cesar Chavez was a nonviolent human being who would fast in order to inspire members of the UFW to commit themselves to nonviolence in their struggle to win recognition justice to focus the world s attention on the suffering that migrant farm workers had endured for many generations; Minutes Regular Meeting - 3-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Cesar Chavez was a labor leader who represented a union composed of a multicultural constituency of rank--file workers; now, therefore, be it honors Cesar Chavez as a national civil rights leader who worked against poverty injustice; be it further That the Los Angeles Community College District joins in celebrating the many accomplishments of Cesar Chavez that st as an example to all people who struggle for social justice nonviolent change. Com. No. BT2. Resolution California Community College Month Motion by Trustee Furutani, seconded by Trustee Mercer, to adopt Com. No. BT2. as follows: The following resolution is presented by Trustees Furutani, Mercer, Scott-Hayes: The California Community Colleges are an essential resource to the State of California, its people, its economy; California s 109 community colleges provide an excellent general education foundation for more than 70,000 students per year who transfer into the California State University system, the University of California system, independent colleges universities; The California Community Colleges train students to be competitive in today s deming workforce, ensuring those students a productive, higher-wage future providing the state s fastest-growing industries the skilled labor upon which their success depends; The California Community Colleges bring higher education within the reach of every Californian because of their open admissions, low enrollment fees, financial assistance for low-income students, academic career guidance, excellent teaching by dedicated faculty, specialized support services for students who need extra help with the transition to college or mastering college-level coursework; During the Spring 2006 semester, approximately 1.60 million Californians enrolled in a community college course or program to upgrade their job skills, train for a first or a new career, begin work towards a bachelor s degree, improve language or math skills, or pursue a thirst for knowledge; Community colleges provide a welcome into higher education for California s population in all of its diversity of race, ethnicity, national origin; April is celebrated as Community College Month across the nation; now, therefore, be it hereby recognizes April 2007 as California Community College Month; be it further Minutes Regular Meeting - 4-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
hereby commends the nation s community colleges on 100 years of opportunity excellence in higher education workforce preparation; be it further encourages the residents of Los Angeles to participate in public events held on their local community college campuses during California Community College Month. Com. No. BT3. Resolution Child Abuse Prevention Month Motion by Trustee Furutani, seconded by Trustee Mercer, to adopt Com. No. BT3. as follows: The following resolution is presented by Trustees Furutani Mercer: April has been designated Child Abuse Prevention Month. It serves as a reminder that we should never relax our vigilance in the fight against child abuse one of the most tragic criminal justice social issues of our time; For the past several years, the blue ribbon has been widely recognized as the national symbol of child abuse awareness. The movement began in 1989, when a concerned grmother took a st against child abuse after the death of her grson; Child abuse remains a serious growing problem. More than three million suspected cases of child abuse neglect are reported each year, many, many more go unreported. It is extremely important for the public to know that everyone can do something to help prevent child abuse. We should all know the warning signs how to report a suspected case; Child abuse is a tragedy that comes in a variety of forms physical emotional pain, sexual abuse, neglect is found in all cultural, ethnic, occupational, socio-economic groups; now, therefore, be it hereby encourages every person to increase their awareness of child abuse work to put a stop to these horrendous crimes by sending the message that abuse of children will not be tolerated, by learning something about child abuse, by sharing with others what you have learned;, be it further encourages the spirit of the blue ribbon by wearing one to support child abuse prevention activities in our colleges communities. Minutes Regular Meeting - 5-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Com. No. BT4. Resolution Sexual Assault Awareness Month Denim Day Motion by Trustee Mercer, seconded by Trustee Field, to adopt Com. No. BT4. as follows: The following resolution is presented by Trustees Mercer, Field, Pearlman, Scott-Hayes: The United States Government has declared April as Sexual Assault Awareness Month the Los Angeles Commission on Assaults Against Women (LACAAW) has declared April 25, 2007 as Denim Day in Los Angeles County; Both events are intended to draw attention to the fact that rape sexual assault remains a serious issue in our society; Harmful attitudes about rape sexual assault allow these crimes to persist allow victims/survivors to be re-victimized; Sexual Assault Awareness Month Denim Day are also intended as a means of calling attention to misconceptions misinformation about rape sexual assault the reality that many in today s society remain disturbingly uninformed with respect to issues of assault forcible rape; The importance of this issue is underlined by United States Department of Justice statistics indicating that approximately 35 of every 1,000 women who attend colleges or universities experience an attempted or completed rape during each school year 1 ; With proper education on the matter, there is compelling evidence that we can be successful in reducing incidents of this alarming psychologically damaging crime; The Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community College District strongly supports the efforts of the LACAAW to educate the community about the significant impact of rape sexual assault in Southern California; now, therefore, be it does hereby proclaim the month of April 2007 as Sexual Assault Awareness Month, hereby designates April 25, 2007 as Denim Day, encourages everyone to wear jeans on April 25, 2007 to help communicate the message that there is no excuse never an invitation to rape. Fisher, Bonnie S., 2000. The Sexual Victimization of College Women, Washington, DC Bureau of Justice Statistics, Office of Justice Planning, United States Department of Justice Com. No. BT5. Resolution State/Church Separation Month Mr. Tut Hayes addressed the Board regarding the separation of church state. Minutes Regular Meeting - 6-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Motion by Trustee Pearlman, seconded by Student Trustee Gomez, to adopt Com. No. BT5. as follows: The following resolution is presented by Trustee Pearlman: The Constitution of the United States of America is the founding document upon which our nation was conceived is governed; The United States of America was first among nations to adopt a secular Constitution separating church from state; The Establishment Clause of the First Amendment prohibits government from preferring or supporting one particular religion over other religions, or religion over non-religion; The ideals of the First Amendment were embodied in Founder President Thomas Jefferson; President Jefferson refused to issue Thanksgiving proclamations during the eight years he held office: civil powers alone have been given to the President of the United States, no authority to direct the religious exercises of his constituents (Letter to the Reverend Samuel Miller, January 23, 1808); President Jefferson coined his immortal phrase explaining the Establishment Clause in a letter on January 1, 1802: Believing that the legislative powers of government reach actions only, not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their legislature should make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof, thus building a wall of separation between Church State. (Letter to the Baptists of Danbury, Connecticut); The Jeffersonian wall of separation between Church State has served for nearly two centuries as a touchstone in courts of law, protecting personal liberties preserving freedom of conscience in our republic; now, therefore, be it hereby proclaims the month of April 2007 as Celebrate State/Church Separation Month urges all citizens to participate in the observance of Celebrate State/Church Separation Month by reading the United States Constitution discovering for themselves its unifying historic, legal, secular, religious values. Com. No. BT6. Resolution Labor History Week Motion by Trustee Field, seconded by Trustee Pearlman, to adopt Com. No. BT6. as follows: The following resolution is presented by Trustees Field, Pearlman, Scott-Hayes, Furutani, Mercer: Community colleges are historically the open door to educational opportunities for working people; Minutes Regular Meeting - 7-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Employees of the Los Angeles Community College District are organized into collective bargaining units through labor unions; AB 1900 (2002) designates the first week in April as "Labor History Week;" The Los Angeles Community College District wishes to acknowledge the importance of working people both as employees students; now, therefore, be it That the Board of Trustees of the Los Angeles Community District hereby commemorates Labor History Week encourages all employees students to use this occasion to remember the sacrifices struggles of working people throughout the world. Chancellor Young announced that a special event will be held on March 21, 2007 at ELAC to recognize the establishment of the Dolores Huerta Labor Institute. REPORTS FROM THE CHANCELLOR AND COLLEGE PRESIDENTS The following reports to the governing board of the Los Angeles Community College District, considered as a part as if fully set forth hereto certified copies of which are on file in the Office of the Board of Trustees, were presented by Chancellor Young action taken as indicated. Chancellor Young introduced the following individuals who have recently joined the District Office management staff: Mr. Andres Guerrero, Director of Accounting Mr. Arnold Blanshard, Director of Internal Audit Chancellor Young summarized the functions that Mr. Blanshard would be performing as the Director of Internal Audit. Mr. Tut Hayes addressed the Board regarding California Vehicle Code Section 21113 as it relates to the ban of various types of vehicles on the LACC campus. CONSENT CALENDAR ITEMS Matters Requiring a Majority Vote President Mercer entertained a motion to adopt the Consent Calendar Items as amended on Matters Requiring a Majority Vote, with the limitation that the Student Trustee s vote shall not apply to HRD1., HRD2., ISD1., PC1., the Correspondence. Motion by Trustee Scott-Hayes, seconded by Trustee Furutani, to adopt the Consent Calendar Items as amended on Matters Requiring a Majority Vote. The Trustees discussed the following Consent Calendar agenda items: Com. No. BF1. Budget Finance Routine Report Minutes Regular Meeting - 8-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Com. No. BF2. Receipt of Annual Audit Dr. Adriana Barrera, Senior Vice Chancellor, noted that Com. No. BF2. has been withdrawn. Withdrawn. Com. No. BSD1. Business Services Routine Report Com. No. BSD2. Ratifications for Business Services Facilities Planning Com. No. FPD1. Facilities Planning Development Routine Report With respect to Roman Numeral XIII. Authorize Adoption of Construction Plans Specifications, Item A. as it relates to plans specifications for the Health PE, Fitness Center project at LAMC, Trustee Field inquired if this item is appropriate for the Board to approve despite comments that were made a few weeks ago by the lowners. Mr. Larry Eisenberg, Executive Director, Facilities Planning Development, responded in the affirmative. He indicated that the bidding process for this building needs to proceed because the time frame is critical in terms of the available state funding. Com. No. FPD2. Ratify Difference in Conditions (Earthquake Flood) Insurance for Construction Projects Com. No. FPD3. Authorize Disposal of Surplus Personal Property from Los Angeles Community Colleges Com. No. FPD4. Authorize Resolution to Award Public Project Contract to M3 Services, Inc. Com. No. HRD1. Personnel Services Routine Actions Com. No. HRD2. Status Advancement of Contract Faculty Members Trustee Field congratulated the faculty members who are being advanced in status. Com. No. ISD1. Authorization of Student Travel Com. No. ISD2. Approval of Noncredit Courses Com. No. PC1. Personnel Commission Actions Accept Recommended Disposition of Correspondence ADOPTED AS AMENDED: 6 Ayes Matters Requiring a Super Majority Vote None. RECOMMENDATIONS FROM THE CHANCELLOR Com. No. CH1. Approve West Los Angeles College Accreditation Progress Report Motion by Trustee Scott-Hayes, seconded by Trustee Caele, to adopt Com. No. CH1. Minutes Regular Meeting - 9-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
Dr. Mark Rocha, President, WLAC, acknowledged the following members of the WLAC Accreditation Steering Committee: Mr. Gregory Jennings, ASO President; Ms. JoAnn Haywood, AFT Staff Chairperson; Dr. Lawrence Jarmon, Representative, Teamsters Local 911; Mr. Abel Rodriguez, representing the Trades Union. Dr. Rocha introduced the following members of the Accreditation Steering Committee commended them for their efforts in completing the WLAC Accreditation Progress Report: Ms. Fran Leonard, Faculty Chair of the Progress Report; Ms. Eloise Crippens, Academic Senate President; Dr. Paul Stansbury, Vice President, Academic Affairs. Ms. Crippens, Ms. Leonard, Dr. Stansbury expressed their appreciation to Dr. Rocha Mr. Gary Colombo, Associate Vice Chancellor for Institutional Effectiveness, for their support during the WLAC Accreditation process. President Mercer Trustee Scott-Hayes commended the members of the WLAC Steering Committee for their efforts in working together as a team on the WLAC Accreditation Progress Report. Chancellor Young indicated that accreditation activities for the three Valleyside colleges LAMC, Pierce College, LAVC will be held during the week of March 19, 2007. NOTICE REPORTS AND INFORMATIVES Com. No. ISD/A. Informative Notification of Student Travel Presented by Chancellor Young. PUBLIC AGENDA REQUESTS (Category B) Oral Presentations Mr. Tut Hayes addressed the Board regarding the rights of public speakers. Proposed Actions None. ANNOUNCEMENTS AND INDICATIONS OF FUTURE PROPOSED ACTIONS Trustee Pearlman wished everyone a happy Saint Patrick s Day. * * * Mr. Robert Garber, President, Pierce College, acknowledged the presence of student reporters from The Pierce Roundup their instructor, Ms. Stephanie Stassel. * * * Dr. Steve Maradian, President, LACC, announced that the LACC Theatre Academy in association with the Jackie Robinson Foundation is presenting a production entitled National Pastime beginning on March 16, 2007. He distributed postcards regarding the performance. He also distributed brochures regarding the LACC transfer career training programs. Minutes Regular Meeting - 10-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.
ADJOURNMENT Motion by Trustee Furutani, seconded by Student Trustee Gomez, to adjourn. Without objection, so ordered. The regular meeting adjourned at 4:36 p.m. DARROCH F. YOUNG Chancellor Secretary of the Board of Trustees By: Laurie Green Assistant Secretary to the Board APPROVED BY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Georgia L. Mercer President of the Board Date March 21, 2007 Minutes Regular Meeting - 11-3/7/07 2:00 p.m.